Threats joined the organisation in 2021, making history by becoming our first professional Fortnite player, aged 16.
Threats has travelled the world representing City, with early career success including raising $100,000 for charity after finishing third in Streamer Bowl III.
His career highlight came in 2023, when the NA pro won DreamHack San Diego alongside his duo Kwanti.
Other key moments in a City shirt include a second-place finish at the FNCS 2023 Major 3 North America Grand Finals and a fifth-place finish at the FNCS 2024 Major 3 North America Grand Finals.
The now 21-year-old has also been a prominent figure on our Man City Esports social media channels, creating a strong bond with the fanbase throughout his four-year career with the Club.
Trippernn joined Man City Esports in 2023, aged 19 at the time, and the Danish Fortnite pro primarily competed for the Club in the European scene.
His career best saw him win $75,000 after his second-placed finish with former Man City Esports star Hellfire in the Gamers8 2022 – Zero Build, just before joining the organisation.
The adaptable, accurate Fortnite pro continued to ply his trade with City over the past two years, travelling the globe to compete in various competitions, including his third-place triumph in the C6S1: FNCS – Grand Finals: Europe earlier this year.
When not on the main stage, Trippernn was also a fantastic character on our social media channels, helping educate fans with tips-and-tricks to become better at Fortnite, to fun challenge-based content for our viewers to enjoy.
Everyone at Manchester City would like to thank Sebastian and Aidan for their hard work over their stints with the Club, and we wish them both the very best of luck in their future careers.